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Bavuma and Markram swung WTC final in South Africa’s favor

LONDON (AP) - Aiden Markram and Temba Bavuma didn’t have the pleasure of finishing off what they started.

15 June 2025
By FOSTER NIUMATA
15 June 2025

LONDON (AP) - Aiden Markram and Temba Bavuma didn’t have the pleasure of finishing off what they started.

No problem. South Africa won the World Test Championship and that’s all that mattered to them.

It was fitting that Markram and Bavuma led the comeback with the bat as South Africa beat Australia by five wickets by completing a run chase of 282 at Lord’s on the fourth day Saturday.

They were the linchpins of a batting unit considered to be South Africa’s weak point and their partnership of 147 - 143 on Friday - tore the game away from Australia after the bowlers dominated the first two days.

But their stand was almost over before it began when Bavuma strained his left hamstring on 9 just before tea on Friday. He was hobbling, struggling to run.

Coach Shukri Conrad didn’t want Bavuma to continue.

"The coaches thought the wiser decision was to let someone else in who could run properly," Bavuma said. "But I thought it was important I stayed out here and put up a total. It could’ve gone the other way and I could’ve been criticized but we’re here now."

Markram called Bavuma’s innings of 65 not out on Friday - ultimately 66 on Saturday - an innings to remember as the captain ran raggedly but batted brilliantly.

"We got the best of the batting conditions," Conrad said. "Two-eighty was always going to be a stiff task. But the two pros, Aiden and Temba, stood tall and took us through. I was the one who said Temba shouldn’t bat (after the injury) but the partnership was critical, and they know better than the coaches."

Bavuma, the most experienced player in the Proteas and the first Black South African to score a century, has been at ease with himself a lot more since Conrad became the coach two years ago. Together, they have won 11 of 15 tests. Bavuma is unbeaten in 10 tests as a captain.

Previously, he struggled with being the hope of a nation, anxious trying to prove something to everyone ahead of himself. When he suffered untimely drops in form at the 2022 T20 World Cup and 2023 ODI World Cup, he was savagely abused on social media and in public.

He’s silenced his doubters for now. So has Markram.

Markram’s MVP-winning 136, only his second century away from home in eight years, is expected to give the allrounder who opens the confidence to lift his test reputation to the repute he enjoys in T20s and ODIs.

Until this match, Markram was the only South Africa captain to win a World Cup, the under-19 version in 2014. His test career has roller-coastered but he was recalled by Conrad and backed by Bavuma. Markram led the team to the 2024 T20 World Cup final but wasn’t scarred by defeat when victory was in sight, another tribute to his resilience.

"Aiden is unbelievable, people have questioned his place, but he has character," Bavuma said. "He played (the WTC final) in true Aiden fashion."

Markram was controlled and chanceless in a stay of six hours, 23 minutes on a flat pitch.

"It will rank up there as number one," he said. “My test career has been hard going, very stop-start. Weird how things worked out after a duck in the first innings. Need a bit of luck. It’s one of the most special days."